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I lie ' tfouorai public ami not of a defamatory nature, Nnviv fiponsiltility will ho assumed for the vloWH,of vorroHjiontlonlH. IVtonltianees l>y /cIum'Uh, drafts and poMal iWinoy orders should be made pavabio ? ? io ? ; W. L. MoTK)\YKLL, Camden, S. Tito following- very convpltmon tary notice of (-><?!? Floyd is sink on from the. Columbia Evening News: -??Ool. J, W. Floyd, tii o cMuieut awl ati'ftblo sergeant-at-arms of the Slate Senate loft the citv for his htfffio tirts morning. II in general popularity In Columbia makes Ins ~ '(lepiiVV\iio a regret. His in an I v and cordial bearing towards oil of )i in associates connected with tho (Seneval Assembly has won for him a firm and popular bold upon the members all over tho State, and ?we bespeak for him continued pro motion iti tho field of polities. Ho was a member of the * otistitutiou al Convention. ." Wo Need Kcloritt. Tit 6 Manning Times nnys ; Wo agree with the Orangeburg Patriot, which say's ; "A Himon pure rclorinor has lo hold liia nose when, ho undertakes to justify some tilings that bavo boon done under tho uamo ol re form. Too much money is apenf. i is running the State govornmonl. and roiiio of its institutions. There in amplo room for real reform." Those of ii h who went info the 'Reform nmvomimt from ])nroly pa triotic mo(ivoK, and worked hard to <? correct the very evils of which wi dow complain, fool t.lial our ofb'nls have been in a measure wasted ; we ? feel that wo drove ono sot of. money changors from the temple iind allow ed another set In got in. The He form' faction wan mado up of both. thogooiVanil the bad; like every now movement it taken time to ?*1 ? - min a to the bail from I ho good. 1'ho people now have had tiino l<> see who have been faithful to tho trusts reposed in them, and wlm have used that (rust for self aggrandisement. The men who did not nmlfl up !?? I lie expectations of the people must be retired and a new sot put in their stead. Thero is room for reform ? and tlid people .want to put njon in olllce who arc reformers; it matters not which faction theyuiKod to be ' long to. There must he something do.no to lessen taxes. Wejmve about $2Q,Q.Gtl,Q.0.U more property now than wc had in 1890 and our Stale levy is only one-fourth of a mill loss, and we have inoro property now than wo had in 1895 and our State levy "is one half a mill more. True, wc have mado some improvements which cost largo sums of mono}*, and the pbbaphafo income has been greatly rBducoil, but we have in comes n<>'w which wo did not have when thoVflxes were lower. What is needed aj Headquarters is a few good financiers who will manage the / State's interests as if it, wero their own. . Nome HHslcring For The l.cgi* i Inline. Kd. Chrbniclo : ? -I havo road with considerable interest tlto discussion | of tho free tuiton question on State; colleges that has recently hi*??n or- ! copying considerable space in a I number of papers in our Stale; espe-i cially -in Tho Baptist Courier and Tho Southern Ch?istian Advocate. We. think tho Legislature richly de serves all the idistoring those two papers gave it, and more loo. This thing of free, tuition in State col leges, I consider an outrage on the j ?principles of justieo and an insu t to j t.lie poor, !n who$o interest 0-ten^i- ; bly, the law was enncted. But tins is ull bosh; tho poor boy is simply not In it;-nor is likely to ho in it. soo:? Ho ts barred out both from a IlnanV "e.lal and an educational point of view. Tho ^tlualion reminds mo of a fa ble I once heard of a fox and a crane,' The fox and tho. crane ca'6h agreed, to make a* feast and each was ? <0 Mk lite oilier to partake of vthe things provided f?*~tho occa's. ?. reynard, notorious Tor his i#, prepared .soup for his t H In ? httflfc flat -dish; crano io come, but com,o id, for H o"n!d not sueli a vessel; con way/JotTi' .li.sh iiH renar.l did, Ih-eiutto ?Oryp It lit u juu and bid ilio fox help him Hcjfi lnit ho o<^uld n<d; his hill was i op fi|jorl to roaeh flown in ih? Jug; M> Iho cian'o got all tho Soup, while rt\vnar:J I ?? f ( ?n Vo tho S'tuto has, nt enormous ex pense, prepared Hovers! big oilucn t-ioiiitl feasts and bids all its bo>s mid girls to come and paitake. Hut when they go, ?'>">' l'n<l t',at '* soup in a big Jug, coiwspientiv only I he cranes can partnlco an<l those whose financial bills aro Ion short to rondi the soup in tho Jug, n'though hidden, must he hungry and disgust I'd. Oli! hut they nay it* freo j ftu wan tha cranes H>up. Anyone who k no ws anything ubuut it known that (. I io tuition' is only n small item in college, expenses. The poor uro i>ol able to pay tlio hoard and so iiro vir tually/ded>arrod from thoso instil u tlO?'H/ liiYl. suppose all the youths of the. ;St a to were ahlo and wanted to at tend Stale colleges; what would he the result? It would he utterly in* possible t<> accomodate them all; on ly n eiunjl per cent coiild ho nocrtitto ?fated, and in all probabilities many of those that wou'd ho lurned away from college would ho as worthy and deserving as those admitted. Tin* piineiple in an unjn-t brio to say I he least of it. bet tho State uive all her children tho opportunity of a good common school t oducatibn if sl.o can, and then tho ones who h(ive hrain and energy enough to make a proper use of a collegato ed ucation, will most likely yet it thorn Helves. While I endorse nearly nil that The Baptist Courier and t.h? South era Christian ^dvoonto have to say on this subject., yet I ? I ? i >?!< that then criticism of tho bogiahUuM for its action in this matter, comes with very poor grace especially (fyfrom t hose two papers, as 1H) of the MO members of the I legislature are I hip tists and Methodists -a lingo ma jority. If Baptist and Methodist colleges havo been cipplod hy tin just legislation as those papers id lege (and J don't doubt if in the least) the j d> has been 'done hy the monitors of the churches those pn* i >< rs and colleges represent. TIum had a Working majority in the be;j ? slatui'e and are responsible, not on ly for this hut for every other la w Missed. Yes, sineo the members ol ? he churches which those papers re present have jumped on their own colleges with both feet to sbtinp them out of existence, 1 think those papers should at least exenso other iiienihiVs of the I legislate ro for the man or j set. of men who have no mMf interest in tho institution of theii own eliu\eh than to turn (tailor in the hour of need, should bear alone their owe overlnsfing disgrace. I think that tho Legislat ore .'it large should bo held responsible tor most of i:s actions, but tlu; paculiai nature of t his ipiesl ion lightens the i oKjionaihiiity on others, or at least increases the responsibility of those of the Ihtptist and Methodist per suasion. Another action of the I legislature should not escape the memory o! voters at. tho next elect on; it is that ? i f going olT on an excursion to see n uhnin battle while at tlm sanio time receiving their regular pay and heg left in<r tin4 worjf ^ ? hich t hey wore sent 1 1 > do. I * n t jf is s:iid t hat : * ' b i r? I h of a f(:ather will tloek to^elher,'' titi.l ho I Mipposn that, tho pccubui' nature of tho begifilfttnre gavo thorn a hi?h ap.preeiation of x/miiis. But the poor widows and orphans whose mofu y helped to pay for that sh un day of course cou'd not appreciate" it so highly. Hut [niwovcr lliey mij?ht tuivo done less tiarin at the .sham battle than they would have done at I lu; State House.' So' f Wilt sn?rge?t that at the beginning of tho next session our Legislature go on an ex cursion to I eberta or some where else and stay until they will Just have tunc enough to pass the appro print ifm Njll. X ? qy'Unprcpartul. Of ftlTvthe foolish jndguu'nls that man passes upon his fellow man the most foolislt is that, plao ed upon a luolhet n death bed ol '?unprepared.1' And yet it is the most, common of all jmletneiils-f althoy^li so Utterly inexensahle that one wonders', as he hears it, thai linite ma.i should so l!iought-j h'sst and fnijuetiilv usurp tin This Is the tiv.dc-mnrlc which i is oil ibft wrapper (salmon-col- I orea; or every bottle of the gen nuine SCOTT'S EMULSION. Be sure this h on the package, and that nothing cJsq is palmed off on you when you ask for it. . Notr.ingf has been made that equals it to give s'rength- and so'id fl^sh to those who are run down or emaciated* Your doctor ( v/Hl tell you tfr&t It is the one food for all t^ose' Whosc weigrht ts below ; the standard of health. Pal up hi 50 rt*. a sd $1.00 tlus, uid lotd fey alt dfu&kto. : SCOTT * *?WKE, HrwY-k. - prerogative of the infinite God. . This judgment i H( til" course, |xv culiai Id i)t n t laige elars of church people who, while they worship (?<?! it II (I assume to koe^hirt emit' mainline tils absolutely, pin lion hbpu of immortality on their strict oliserva nee of fo) nt 'i ml creed. A mini dies. flis c\iH are clobcd in the kii | n< inn m?jctl\ nf death, ami a Httyange ft wool smile ^lesfs upon tlio cold, dead lips. Willi /ace tin nod towaid 1 ho fckirs the. dead man Is- buried, ami how ofien do wo hear the judgement, "What a pily I linl ho was unprepared!" Why was he 'mi n preps red?" Jle catiHn In- seldom or never attended church or Sunday school ; he tut* re ly read iho liihlc, and had at. times been heard to express some doubts as to certain very immaterial pas sages. He wan never ween at pray er meetings or revival*, and very often lie took his wife nnd (dill* dron out into iho country of a ?Sunday afternoon where they eould rest, and ho happy in (Jod's beautiful sunshine and hear the ? melody of II in birds and catch the fingranue of JJis wonderful Mowers. Ili.s name was never upon on the public rolls of charity, and, when ^quested to contribute .to the (tun so of foreign minion, his reply was a rather blunt refusal. There fore, he died outside the order of "It nelly. 1 1 1! was ''unprepared" for death, unlit to enter tlio presence of his Maker. sTIiih judgment is no lesa faulty and unjust because it<>Ho often comes iroiu good Christian lips, irt spoken in tones nf infinite piety, ?ind is followed by tended' heartfelt prayer in behalf of the poor de parted, unrepentant soul. Too often, however, this judgement comes i l oin the lips of Scribes and Pharisees, who merely keep the outside of the, plattor (dean; who make broad their phylactorief, who have assumed thegj-obe of Christi anity without the slightest, true title to the possession, and who are secretly serving the devil in 'he stolen liver\' of heaven. % \\ hat is it that constitutes a preparation for death? fjs it to hear the outward form of holy liv ing. To pay due attention to all on I w a i d obsei vaiue.s of riVuals and books and confessions of f'vith? To merely believe in Christ instead of living in him? The (lend nran whom these people ha ve dared to sentence to the eternal wrath may have been much closer to the Cod <>f loye't linn IhiM'who held tl.eirj giuxhents back as lie passed 'them on j-he street, I hose closed ??vetv m:>y have beamed with the light ol love and charily and pity for all the woihl. They may have cheer ed the beggar at the gate, the wo man moaning in her sins the prod igal son fainting amid the t>i iter husks of defeat. Those now deaf ears may have alivnys been open to the cries of the poor, the suM'erii)<? the gi ief stricken and those in pain f hose pallid lips may have carried words of joy to many -a broken heart and helped to make a broth el s or a sislci's life less dreary than it was before. Those "pale feel, crossed in rest," may have been very swift- in mercy's call, and those silent, nerveless hands may have always been open to the poor, I he homeless and l lie friendless. I -o ve is the fulfiillment of the law, and our neighbor is the man who went down to Jericho and fell among thieves. Let us not be too hasty in our judgements. Let lis leave the (i- j nal po^ii ion of the dead to the love and companion and mercy of the < ne elei nal Cod. 1 he brightest crown in heaven! may not altvays be reserved for the) loudest .'.bonier in the tabernacle, nor ihc mos#gorgeous robe of lightj for I he Levile who parses by on tlio nt her side. Perhaps the (had man whom we so pcremptonlly consign to daik ucss may have appeared before the judgment seat with his arms piled up with golden sheaves. Perhaps :\n his c\ en weie closed in tWe on?.* dreamless sleep l he) saw b? - vond the smiling of the river, the waiving of the fadeless palms.? - New J&orlc Advertiser. Biliousness Ij Caused by torj?l?l liver, which prevents dlgc? Uan and permits food to ferment and putri/y in. Uto M*hm vch. ? Then follow hrndnrhe, jjbfeiMi - ImMnlm, lHWWHHii Mtilf j t h w* r*u*!i?*x. uiiMf* yw?? ^ m <y 7 po4?MW?fT?g. llomTs I ? ] r?to U?e ~ jrj^T \ ' *? ' ' -- ? ->r?. i'i. - ? ' > -rCLir, "J,.1 ? * *'*".? A ^ / I'jiliicatunifll (jolumn. '' v-' Tin- it ?a 1 1 for (!?)? column is fuinUlu-U l?y <'oui>?v Kiqwiiutoinlenf of t-!<lueaiion It, I. ( HH(t ilH'COIIIIIUIIlicnl iollH iuteudi.-l |??r l his ilonaft iia'hl l?o .til li I*. | |j> <? i i o , hi ( 'mmleu. S ('. Tfie I'll- ft t examination <>f appli cants f"? TeaehciV clrlilleutos will bo lie Id al the Court II??u?o April HU li,' 1 1, would ho well for leach eta to prepare thcmsolvcH by re viewing the dil!ercnt branches up on which they will lie examined. ...... ? We liaye lliouulit for aomo tjme of adding ii question box to this de part ni< lit, and have decided to do ho in this issue. We will ask a num ber of questions cuch week, and in vito others to do the same. As the quest bin box will lie conducted foi the dissemination of, knowledge. we ni nko the following rules: [. All questions must bo sub mitted to I ho editor of the depart ment, who will prepare them for publication. 2. No question will ho printed which js not of interest to the cause of education. 3. Questions not ana wore d in four wee Us will be dropped, and no answers received after that length of time will be printed. Questions asked by the editoi of this column and not answered in three weeks will In: answer oil by hirn in tho fourth issifo after the question is printed. We hope that all will feel at liberty t.o nse this column in ob taining information upon anything pertaining to education. AltrriiMKTlO. 1. What is interest? What is usur)? 2. What is the rale on debts due the United States? ;5. To what is the interest equal?. i. What method of computing internal do you consider tho sim plest? {j.^What is required in exact or iieouiato interest? (5. What is the interest of *30.24 r?r 2 y r. 8 mo. 15 da at 8 per con'? ! Solve by 0 per cent, method. 7. What, is compound interest an J how is it compounded? 8. Is compound interest just or right? D. 11' the interest is compounded st ioi-ariiiiiiXil v ho??j3 /Ihe rate con- j adored? sr ? ' ! 10. How doc^-' annual interest dif fer from crrn(jjound interest."' illAMMAII. 1. To wh/t, class <?f verbs does voice belong' 2. Do adjectives always agree ?rtilii i heir substantives in iiumbeii' '} J J uf ^ | U prjflDOfioi VO (*}iSP of nouns be expressed without the apostrophe? [. What is the uiflercti e in the use of :ui adjective and an adverb.*' | f> When dnci n preposition be come an adverl>? (?. What parts ot speech are nev er modified? 7. When aie adjectives redun dant? 8. II jw is a proposition made in t.er rog:il i vi ? <). How is the editorial v:o used?! 10. When is the maseuline gen der preferred in personified objects? | ISKOnUAI'tlY. 1. Whv is 1 reland called the Km crald Isle? 2. \\T Ii :it is the shortest distance het ween the CJulf of Mexico and Canadn? IIow does tho area of Turkey in Kurope compute with Kansas-? I. Wlisl caused the rapid devel opment of the ag/iculturnl and commercial interests* of Kgvpt? ft. What voice do the ^people of Kussia have in legislation. U. W lu re and what is the source of the Ami/.on river? 7. Which ex lends farthest cast New York or 'Connecticut? $1800.00 GIVEN A WAV TO INVENTORS. every month given away to any on ? who ap I'lict llmiugh tik lor l tic most meritorious patent (luting the month preceding. W? iii'i'iiro llio bfii t patf n U for onr elt?n li, ar.d the oljcct of thi? offer i? to encourago inventor* to keep track ?-f tlivir bright ideal. At the tame umo we wish to impress upon (he public the Tact that IT 'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, *uch a* the "car-window" which can slid up and down without breaking tha passenger's back, "ijiuce-ran." "collar-button,". "nut-lock, "boitl# itoppcr, and A thousand o\)itr Cute thing* that mo?t any one can find A way?o 1 improving; And these iimpl< inventions are the ones that bring brgefj returits to the autho*. Try to think IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. Patent* taktn nut through ttt ??*(?? special no**e to Km ?? K!*t]Ai\?l V?/'Ar?W '' MiK)i?IimI W ??KIn MAn Kfftctett lo ihkJMfnaUfW cf cm, f? *9 our dWftK Ws?U<t ndv*rtU?,ft<?of c&>*, IM hmwdow ?>?*? wwwth ; which wint out $156 prise, end k*e*e*?i tfcmiwinds ?f copm <4 lb* r* National Rtwte," containing s ?ketch of the winner, aa4 a diMxlpikm *4 Ms invent few, wiN be (catttral llir?MijKo?t th? Uw?*4 among C*p4?*l?**s An J asanttf.vturtrs, thns JOJhflW, MVfftKartfsr W*n?Vof iks iaVtftfrn. AB ? iwiesit? wgwW wkt>yfWww*l A44n** .. "?*w- -?tf^iNfW.ri~r535,l 01^C?iPL3pS><JL5SfesJ t SBu'fcO- ft~CS 4.53. C^OuXjm-" cJLcMra..* 8 lbs\ of good Uio ( !oftoo fur 5^1 00, Arbucldes Celebrated Arosu Parched OolVee '20o. per lb. 2 lbs. Coffee, parched and ground, for 2oo. Jolumbia Hivev Salmon 12 l-2c,aH other brands 1 0 o ? Tomatoes, ii lb. cans, only 8c. ' Peaches^ 3 II). cans, only 7c. Best Keg Soda onfv oc pur lb. 2 qt, Copied Bucket only o< j. 1 <jl. Coffee Pots only 5c. Nice heavy Tuui biers only 20c sot. Hciny.'s celebrated Pickles and Sauces ul lowest. prices, 1H IIjh, standard granulated Sugar $1.00. A full line of heavy and fancy (iroceries always in slock and at lowest prices, A real good Tobacco for 20c to 85c per lb. A #oud smoking Tobacco at only 2(}c per lb. All goods guarain teed as represented. A GREAT SCHEME! ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY? NO OjJAMK, NO CON* DITIONS! The following grand prizes will be given away to customers: 1ST. , - A Gold Plated Watch worth $20.00, 20 years guarantee. ?To charge, no conditions, i . 2ND. A Wneolcr and Wilson Sewing Machine, second hand, but in good condition. 3RD. A Double Case Silver Watch worth about $15.00. 1 1ll. A good open face silver case watch worth abou t $10.10. rr i -a r> A ?*ood nickle ease watch worth about fjpG. 00. GTII. A good nickle cvsi se watch worth about $2.00. 7Ti:.I, 8'1'i l, UT41-XND 10TH. Jewelry prizes ranging in^vnlue from 25c to $1.00. 11 Ti l TO i i Prizes consisting ot household articles; ?* Remember, there are no charges nor conditions to above! distribution of prizes. Any purchaser of TWO DOLLARS: worth of gtfdds lor cash a L one time, at our store will be enti-; tied to a ticket. There are only three hundred tickets. I)raw-i ing will take place as soon as tickets have bee.n given away. | The mode of drawing will be as follows: A little boy will be; blind folded, first ticket drawn will take first, prize.- 2nd ticket! drawn will take 2nd prize, 3rd ticket drawn will take 3rd j [ prize, and so on. UM. <!. ('ANTKY, who iaS* i-0 ? CAMDEN, S^C. on >>Ih)08 in uny Stylo, ami i\ \>nUr\ lit guttVAntc?<1, A lw$, jT'jwtr- ' jli;; (loin- on sUni 1 noflco. "j'sT 1h tliQ rc'iir of Zi'inp Pfjstf utoro, Oct. isni?. ' ? ? "??v ? M AN UK ACTU H EU8 Ol-'r? Dours, Sash, B'inOs, Moulding, Building Materia), Sash- Wright 3. UIKiXkldt .... ... (JIIA IU,KSTON\ - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, \"yhieh : uo pfunrnuteo superior to any? ho1( South, and thereby save ft _ ' ?? ?, money. Window and Fancy Glass a specialty, Juno 29. 71 good, durable wheel at an boneit pficc. UJe bave uo aflf.it bat {be wheel's ou>n juerii, o vou save com missions, renis and $alaflci by buying direct from ibe maker. .? T('$ impost bic to Woriuce a blober Grade tbatribc **Euimreti $pe?lal-$65 c.o.p* Ufitb privilege of crimination on r^ celpt of $5. if you don't ncccDt will return the $5 less expressaac. j s A r mlUHQRMrmtfQW^n This pfftat remedy is indorsed by physicians, and prescribed by Ihem nil over the world. Positively guaranteed to cure the most stubborn cases. The formula is published plainly on every bottle. As a Ionic it is - TO ALL 9 For Female CbrafSlaints -and building, un run-dow'ii sys tems n acts like magic. Try a bottle aii/l be convinced. READ THE. TRUTH IcXTfiAef" FftOM BOOK OF TESTIMONIALS. ' V.Wiisa rlieuitiAtlc.RuCaVcr.T6r .l3 months. Derived iui lwzeflt from pliyolrlana, lr?<ntmr-:it at Minora! Wells, Tox., or llot Hprlna-*, Ark. My doctor declared my condition liopcicra, bijt as a tant resort <vlvl?ed P. P. P., Lipyiuau'd Great licmouy. -Through ita us? I am to-day a well man." ? W, (VTlMMlNS, of Tlmmlna A 1 lines, Loading Grocer*, Wasabuchlo, To*. Indorsed by 11. W. Feakens, Prufcglxt. Ptr. Pn LI nnmfln'8 Great Kcnjcdy.cural mo ofjdimciilt breath ing nnd palpitation of the heart. - Jla<l not. *U>p?, oir either ?ldo for two yeara; now 1 sloop soundly in any jxwltlon." ? - ?' A. Mi KAMSAY, ?)o Loon,Ttis, "Sworn to and tul^rUnd W<>r<-. n?<V* f . J. M. Lahbeiuc, Notary Public. "Suffered for years with a disagreeable emr>tlon <,n my face. Varloa# fallal to remove it . Three bottles of p. p. r., Lippl > ?rt Omt Heerwdv, v?tm>Mely enrcd me." - tr~ , Caw. J. D, JOHNSON, 8avannab, Ga. ?ou> by all druggists DYSPEPSIA l. CATARRH MALARIA KIDNEY? TROUBLES PIMPLES BLOTCHES & OLD SORES BLOOtt ? rheumatism SCROEULA&t